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Madagascar Marine Conservation

Help protect this unique marine environment

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Group Size: Up to 24

Trip code: MGMC

Duration: 4-6 weeks

Meals and accommodation included
Amazing beach location
Training provided

Spend 4 – 6 weeks on an unspoilt island, helping on an amazing marine conservation project. You’ll stay in our volunteer camp in a spectacular setting. With a protected reef just offshore and off-grid living, it’s an opportunity to get properly off the beaten track. You’ll get full training from the experienced local team and spend every day in the water, surveying coral reefs, turtle populations, and local marine life. In the evenings, get together on the deck with other like-minded volunteers, and at weekends, explore the wonders of Madagascar with an exciting range of optional trips and activities. It’s an amazing way to explore one of the most beautiful places on Earth, while protecting this incredible habitat for future generations. 

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What's included
  • All accommodation during your stay
  • 3 meals a day
  • Filtered water
  • Airport pick up on arrival
  • Orientation presentation
  • Health and safety presentation
  • Daily briefing
  • Species identification training
  • Diving techniques training for coral baseline surveying
  • Full support of a team of qualified staff
  • Transport to and from program locations
  • 24-hour support
What's not included
  • Bedding and towels
  • Return airport transfers
  • PADI course
  • Flights
  • Visas
  • Insurance
  • Optional activities
Further trip information

Join this amazing marine conservation programme for 4 – 6 weeks and help protect this breath-taking underwater environment. You’ll stay in our volunteer HQ in Turtle Cove on the beautiful island of Nosy Komba with views over the spectacular coral reef below.

The program begins on the first and third Monday of every month and you’ll be given comprehensive training to prepare you to undertake research-based activities at sea. This includes species identification training for marine wildlife and the methodology and diving techniques required for coral baseline surveying.

Work includes recording data on fish, invertebrate and reef building organisms, monitoring the health of the coral, invasive species surveys, monitoring artificial reefs, transplanting corals, and turtle monitoring, including patrolling beaches during nesting season, beach cleans and helping with environment workshops.

Weekends are yours to explore the stunning local area. Popular activities / places to visit include Lokobe Forest Reserve, Tanikely Natural Reserve, Nosy Iranja and Nosy Sakatia, whale shark watching (seasonal), hike up Mount Passot (Nosy Be), Lemur Land Park (Nosy Be), Ankarana National Park, Amber Mountain National Park and Diego Suarez.

Typical day on the programme

05.00-07.00: Breakfast on camp

06.00-08.00: Start of morning activities on project

12.00: Lunch on camp

14.00: Start of afternoon activities on project

16.00-17.00: Volunteer activities for the day end

18.00: Dinner on camp

18.45: Board briefing to go over activities for the following day

Please note: You must have both PADI Open Water and Advanced Open Water Dive Certification or equivalent to participate in this programme. While PADI diving courses can be completed at the research centre (through our PADI Diving School), we recommend that you complete the course in advance as undertaking it during your stay will mean you have less time to get involved with the volunteer programme. If you decide to complete your PADI at the research centre anyway, you'll need to finish the E-learning portion of the training prior to arrival in Madagascar as access to WIFI is limited at the centre.

All activities are subject to change.

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Arrival information

You'll need to arrange your flight into Nosy Be Fascene Airport (NOS). You need to arrive in time to catch the last ferry at 3pm the day before your programme start date (Sunday). If your flights do not get into Nosy Be Airport with enough time for you to catch the ferry, you will need to fly in two days before the programme start date (Saturday) and stay overnight in Hellville. Most flights from the UK do not arrive in time on the Sunday to catch the last ferry, so you will have to arrive on the Saturday to start your programme on time. 

If arriving the day before the programme start date (Sunday), a local member of the team will collect you from the airport and transfer you to the volunteer camp on Nosy Komba. 

If arriving two days before the programme start date (Saturday), you'll need to book a hotel for this night. Speak to a travel advisor for our hotel recommendations! The local team will collect you from the airport and then transfer you to your hotel. After spending a night in Hellville, you'll meet the local team at the meeting point in the town centre ready to catch the ferry across to Nosy Komba at around 9am. 

If you can’t fly directly to Nosy Be, you can get a connecting flight from Antananarivo (TNR) Airport to the island or travel overland via taxi brousse or private car. Ask your travel advisor if you need help with travel arrangements. If you’re travelling overland, please be aware that the journey can take anywhere from 24 to 72 hours.

When your programme comes to an end, you’ll need to arrange your own transport back to the airport. Local staff can help you book this. 

Accommodation & meals

Accommodation

All accommodation is included during your stay on the project. You’ll stay at the project HQ, which is a multi-level development, built into the steep slopes of Nosy Komba. You’ll stay in locally built bungalows, sleeping 4 – 6 in bunk style beds. Bathrooms are shared and have running water, flush toilets and cold-water showers.

A shared kitchen and dining facilities can be found nestled in vibrant gardens, and the main house (where senior staff members stay) is used as a meeting place and chill out area for volunteers during the day. With a designated workspace, storage lockers and a large deck with beanbags, hammocks, and benches, it’s a great place to hang out and the views across the coral reef and the Lokobe Forest Reserve are stellar.

A hand washing laundry station is provided with a clean water tap, concrete work surface for scrubbing, and buckets and you can either do your own washing or pay one of the local staff for a laundry service.

The camp is eco-friendly with solar-powered lighting and no charging facilities for electronic devices. We’d recommend bringing a solar panel and battery pack to keep your devices charged. We do have an onsite generator for staff use, and you’re welcome to charge small devices (no laptops) from this if there is space. However, in a bid to be as sustainable as possible, use of the generator is minimal, sometimes only once per week or less. Please note that Wi-Fi on the island is limited but you’ll have access to the internet at weekends on the neighbouring island of Nosy Be.

When packing, please keep in mind that there are no waste disposal or recycling centres in this area of Madagascar. Please minimize the amount of disposable, plastic, or one-use type items you bring and opt for rechargeable batteries instead of single use batteries as there is no way to safely dispose of batteries on the island.

Please note that bedding and towels are not included so you’ll need to bring your own. We’d also recommend that you bring a padlock for storing your valuables in your locker.

Meals

Three meals a day are included during your stay on the project, seven days a week. Each meal is prepared on site, using traditional Malagasy cooking methods and locally grown, seasonally available produce. Most meals have a rice base with beans and vegetables on the side and some will include fish or meat. Breakfast usually consists of bananas, baguettes and jam, eggs or crepes.

Please inform us of any dietary requirements before you travel. There is a vegetarian option for all meals, but due to the limitations of the remote location, a vegan option cannot be supplied. If you’re vegan there are vegetable-based foods you may enjoy, but you might need to supplement your diet with foods purchased off camp.

Filtered drinking water is available on camp. Please bring a refillable bottle with you to minimise plastic waste.

Minimum age & eligibility

You’ll need to be a minimum of 18 years old to participate in this trip.

You must have both PADI Open Water and Advanced Open Water Dive Certification or equivalent to participate in this programme. While PADI diving courses can be completed at the research centre (through our PADI Diving School), we recommend that you complete the course in advance as undertaking it during your stay will mean you have less time to get involved with the volunteer programme. If you decide to complete your PADI at the research centre anyway, you'll need to finish the E-learning portion of the training prior to arrival in Madagascar as access to WIFI is limited at the centre.

Contact us if you would like to add the PADI Open Water and Advanced Open Water Dive Certification to your booking.

You should also have a reasonable level of fitness as there are no roads or cars on the island and volunteers mostly get around on foot.

You can buy a 30- or 60-day tourist visa on arrival at the airport in cash using US$, Euros, or Malagasy Ariary, or apply in advance of travel to the Madagascar Embassy in London for a tourist visa. You will be asked for evidence of onward or return travel at check-in and on arrival in Madagascar. Make sure an entry stamp is recorded in your passport, and that your visa is valid for the period and purpose of your journey. Tourist visas can be extended during your stay up to a total stay of 90 days.

Your passport should be valid for 6 months from the date you arrive, and with at least 2 blank visa pages. You should be able to show confirmation of your travel dates.

Please note: Visa rules are subject to change. Please check for the most up to date information before you travel. 

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